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    ESTABLISHED IN 1786
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
YIIDLTALIED DAILY - AND WEEKLY, DT
Warn & CO.
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O111CS• T 1.1.1 STEM, It . = taut TO THC POST aura.
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DAlLY—Yeeeri dollars per annum, payable bar yeerly.
Sot Duane if paid In Ammer:
• VIEKY—Tsre - dollars per lo Menem. o.oiis
111 be supplied on Lb e following ouuditlarse—
Tbree eopies per mamma 00
Ten copies - do 13 Ou
Twenty oWes do •71 00
The packet for imieh Club to beaddressed to one Tem,
and robe pakl Invariably to draw, No Club Papers mill
be wot after the year expire, col...the money la sent for
• rinselryl.
P.ATEB• OP ADVEILTIBING. . •
One Ppwre (10 IMes or Norrpare r or Iwo)
ooeinmertiono 050
eachinkiltkreuri. 0 1 15
Do. ono *emit ....... 1 75
Do. two week... 301
1)o.
• - Lio. one tomat o. - 500
Do. two' T OP
Do. ' three ....... 000
Do. four months 10 00 •
twelve • ' tel
. Do • months 15 00
'• Etanding Cards, (5110)0 or less, per a110610.-E0 00
) One (moiler few each additional line.
o ne 's i otare,relonweable et . plinceure (per au
num) ereducire of the 1ayer.._......_._..0p
For es& additlonal mum, inierted orer we month, and
pr each sidditioncil square incertod under the yearly rittem.
half peke.
Ailwrtimements eteeedlou a lOW, and not War fifteen
Anew, to be ehargel age Square Mod a half.
Pnblicher. not *mountable for 00h al be
- Yoml the amount charged for their while:4lm
Annotmelng moat.r offlee, to be charged the . same
ai otlwr adre,tioitnent. . fo t. . • •
• -Adrertimetrwato not muted on' the loopy Sola owleed
number of Overtime, will be andlowd WI forbtliand pay
swot warted amordlnuly.
The tuDideme of sunned mArertleers In attirtlY limited to
their own irninellate bucinems; and all adterthmornente
far
the benellt of other periont.as
theiras all
humbles.
leamedlately oonnected with own humbles. and ne
ap
theof advertlmentente, in length or otherwise., beyond
the limits engage - I, Min be Ch.M.' ra Lb. wttal .IoT
faiell truculent advent/Ott; bills will be tiePerittel7
rmolmemb .a m
id Motet payment it desired. • 1 .
All edlettisesurntm for rharitibla Wititutkone. Are min.
warm, 0 1 0,4 {)000 aud other public end
each lite..to cher - mud h.!) peke, tetreble Melody M
Marriage not or to b. ehorped 50 orals.
loath notices insettnt mdthout charge, nob. Per.r.Ps
', Wed by funeral invitation. or obituory turtle* and when
• ao mcortionalrel to be wild for.
Peutilar advertimemad oil others wading enammalcs.
tiona or impart. ',Low de;igyed to call attention to
fattl, Bolted. Concert., ur any public enterMlnmente,
where domes are Made for admittance-all with. of
Wire prh
..elo4-,ey twtho..detiy - oed to cal attoptiaa to
. entertuloee, eaten:owl or Inteoded to promote Ind).
Wael Intorett. cot only be inverted with the undentand.
Int that the wine is to be paid for. If Intended to bet,-
- wined PI the howl rolumn, 010 mane 0111 be charged at the
rote of not hew thou lo cent' no,
Biehop or AA - idieW to I o charred ttiPbt Pet%
Soren LiorprePotitemm each.
Petal, About) and Anchormen.' asettleementio sot
to be rm e
lammed unilet fe-orly mteX, bat to ho allowed n
'swum ottidety (bre. and giue third per cent. Woo the
-Mociunt of bill,
• wrreor an rm-stextr natty 00
••• . one 5ane,,,......
Do. web ablitional martian 3 7
• -. aatten.irmteurs nr .ruts rtern.
..Oar &wore, (10 line,) one 1nAerti00.....4.-Za °ant.
Do. well iutirdional it:melon... -35 wont. •
• All transient sitsertimoneute to be pailiniedvance.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ALNaiIIAN.
JOIIN , A. PARKINSON, Aldepiann, Fifth
Ware. Fenn etrePt. between 01lles a 34 Walnut. All
Name prompllf utt..d ,1, .. •
A'ITOEHBYB: —?c
I W. F. WHITE, Attornt , f jt Law=of
eir • 14. orrOrent ,tmet, near Yourtlula Azthure DOM
Isne. tilarlorgb mei:18:1y
N__ P... 4. 0:L. f 2.. VE'rTERMAN, Attor
...,...Aug:glir tixal Ageata,
AMES .1. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office,
sorter of (Intat street es i gi .u.d rairred
h'f
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H. COLLIER, Attorney at Mottffice
ia Lowrie's Fourth st.., Aareeld.
Beira farmed It'fOraletikal with NI tn. boar", Vseie
Washington Qtr. (forroerly of the Land Who,) he le Pe.
m re,
I to give proper attentlon to the procuring of land
Werrent, Veneto., end to the t
m ereeeetto.
before Couple, or r oLthe departents. jar;
.1015 F: '
• ' , • ttorney at am' • ce
4th Kt— between Smithfield ad Gnat- Pitt.tmewh.
,iN:~ y ~~R: ~:1XHI:~,
,~.
= WATSON , Attorneys at Law,
NO:110 Youth rtn , t. PittAbenh.
ram blorei.uiWZlVßlF33.l7.l:gdgetii:t.ll.l •
tow:dant; (leo. W. Juksov,ritdmrgh. isalay
WARD P. JONES, Attorney at
:Vela, Fcrtuth etrmt, between bowel e a smith-
... ASPER E. BRADY, Atto a.
ey No.eorlnhetratt,rlttnbargbas. rney•
M. •IL WILLIAM et Banker!
. sad Ex . e i b .. arigaroktr, lforChilast tamer of Weal
ADADlAsaalaos made ::2 ' llberal terms, and aollettlana.
tamale
We
Da
R. „. D. KING, Banker and Exchangeßroker,
rearth stre , t, Dealer In Dank Notes. of Es.
Gold end ether.. streks Nought 11Stfl .Id.
The btxhrrt market Deer Taal to Metal.. for ADlAlfoll
MIS Dollars, tad-11,ican sad llpaalsh Dollars, In Dar
jea
I. LAIIIMER, SR., Banker and Broker,
db, allotaloa the rusk orrstubarsh-
AWILKINS CO. Exchange Brokers,
&Wl:l'4n Corner of Third sod Market Orals All
ntrasetioas at nada. liberal Txtm.
MIXES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
.1:1 • sail Domestic Bills of Cabana,. Calibrates of Do
wel.. Demk base end emotes ea Make. Wart, Hee
t h ug . haitinll c oe=s s moile on all llso barely& rale*
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GEORGE E. :ARNOLD & CO., Bankers:
Dealers to kirchance, Coin. Dank Notes; Le, N 0.14
Fourth street. oast Mint to the Bulk of Pittsbragh. Col.
'Mims carefully statcodot ta. mat the proceeds remitted to
any part of the Union.
RAMER k RAUM,. Bankers and El-
Dealcc 4 ln D, F=
B and I l k , nnesite_
Othre, earner of hint and Wood stmeta, directly it4osite.
the fit Charles Rota.
CAROTHERS & CO., Banking House,
. :tau %sew street. rittAborith. Commit Money re
m! on Dettvit. Collection made on all the Vinci*
aces of the United little,
WMMi. A.. MIL
AIR I D .& Commission Merchants
wlBll Droner& :In 113 ti , vend street. Ponontd and
Ilttetto rotnitles horn 'SO to 510,000 nitro . . nu band
RATERX. NAN. WIC Z. MM.
11A1`% NA St. CO.,
.Succearnra tn'
Boner. Itoonn k Co.. Eta", Ercassill Mom;
dealers lu Design and Inicrestic Exchange. Certificates
Woos Deposit . Bank. hots, and Plech — Borik West terser of
Wood and Third streets. Current Honey Paired on Do
me. Bight Clerks for rale. and etlicetains toads on neap
IT ail the principal points of the United awes.
The hig3ct pprointa raid fur Forelyn and Amer ton
Advances malt to copigtonettlsot Pralunedihipped roats
on Itheoll ten..
pW. TA Y LO R, Commiffbioner and Bill
Broker, 112 Booted street Rtrict , attention tll te
. r, to all basins. rptitiltral to his ewe. Pittsburgh
sissenhettind articles always an band Or pt."...4 at abort
p.u,i a . Not, hoop, Mortgaice, te., negational on faro,
aide terms. Atlrauces sonde. if required.
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BOOKBP-Ltror , AND STATIONERS.
Tip
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C. STOCKTON. latoJAnston
ton liaokmn.r, netioner. Printer, arid Ender, me
tier of Martel soul Third stmts. ratdar.h.
4 e - AS, B. HOLMES' Cheap Literary Depot,
Third elreet, opposite the Imes Neer Mete m
wl 40, by exiirese. ed SuberriyAions iv to
my
a(
the UW1.111:1GF or Neirepopere. published atrece the publialiefe
lowest wk..
R. DOPIONS, Booluieller and Stationer,
. No-73 Fourth dyed, Apollo Bolidlogb
MOM AND coNFECnoms.
CV
Fnnath liole
Pi
.sije . and kid
Nicer and ennfoatlnnar, ttabutah
adding Goa., and Fr Confataionam always on hand
AU °Nano ponetnallyntaendrd •
- CARPET DEALER.
iti'di& , liibk - Sinn - ui r actuterarn
, in gwrr Oil ciab.4 sou. Ike/
Vxid ii - savbett.,No.Bs . roarth mt ~ r'
CON MISSION AND 'FORWARDING.
A. McANULTY & ifo—fransporten;
cliJll 7 .l7.Vit,glar.Ti l iTZ,Nr h !""' urM*
........ WOW.
IWOODS & SOS. PRODUCE DEALERS
tu z . C4m=laxinn . 111perharits, No. St Water street,
111 IL JOHNSTON, Forwarding an
H Nomadsdon ilerehout, No. 112 ,Seonol otroot.
IER' JONES, Forwarding and Coin-
At;saindmi nwrban.. Dealer, wn Prettnee and Pitt,.
Stanufsetttroratilek, Canal %An, near Seventh
arriwgittrboran.
KIrAM, JONES 4 CO., Suecemsors to At
„ti:d. Jon , * Crmmt.ninn, owl Fonrant Hrr
dealrn Pitv!lznr.qh eh Gortl, Pitto
burgh., P. •
1):1rat[d0)44:4) . i249:1114 mil
... ~ . . . . .
• C.,. SLIACKLETT & CO--Wholesale
. Defilers In Forel Int
on l Dostitotiellrrigoodo. No. 101
lid
drool. ritt.borob. Wall
...
L ATIIVINT £OO, IN T4ll
- A. MASON & CO., Wholetmln and Retail
In V. 4 .7 .4 et .p. MT . 62 Market
MURPHY h BURCTIFIELD, WHOLESALE
Arid Retail Orr Hoods Sl,,rebnits, corner of Fourth
ort4 rtrrrtr, Fitoboroh.
' runfmn.„..-r- 11.41 . 1313:
• IE RSEY,
Goods: O FLEMING & CO., Canumssion
afeerlmuls--11-n.
Inaler.r In all Om tale n
kitnls nf f W I
enlnn, nd
m.
Na 1 ‘Vnuf otrna, fourth &or Irma Fifth. lilt.
DENTISTS.
Xra. lIUNT. Dentist, - Cornerof Fourth
nd Decant .t. between Mutat Perr7
bad,
DRUGGISTS
CO- O. 11. IXT.ja, is C. rlamt.
-LRYSER *DOWELL, (Successors to
k um OCerr k Kijo4.) Wholooolo and Eaton DMir tot conooy of Wend nteeet mad Virgin alley.
Ph7aielaooMme earetally peayeaneled night and
• I MI.
vp.11?!,
1rE671.5a Eltritt
Iltenh arngel,
..•
- • 01•Und
A. F lINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale
Dna • , and usaunfgetur , rn cg White israd, , ll , .l
bur „Lwr rosuss 0.1 undlsout stssets; b l
.
#E. S 'LLER, Wholesale Dealer in.
• DrUirs. • *lett Dve llsll. Oil. Varnishes. Le., ts,
67 Woad re. t.Pittsburitt:,
Prices low.
4611 N D. .11011.0 AN, Wholesale Druggist,
awl Deras in Die nun`, Polo., (Mt rasulsbe, is.—
. o.
BI Wood tseeL one &or tlesstlt f Diamond Alkr,
Pittsburgh.
Q. -N. ICI --- NE — RSIIAM, Wholesale Itrut%ist
tad Dr es In Fronds and Aglieultusul Implements.
•
Nos. 104, sad 1. Wend street. owner of Sixth.
— lrgitrginaintsgs •
poWholesale
RALJN ft REITER., Wholesale awl Retail
Druggists, corner of Messy, and Clair sts., Pitts
lamb. P.
s,
SCHOONMAKERS: CO., Wholesale Drug
sunk no. • I Wool at. Pittsburgh.
(fiaMl. Eaton?.
.
GROCERS.
g 7 L. SII
t E , e G r., rpo r , er ,
m..d Inn sweet , Plueborgh.
S A 2 .1 aI c S o li!! V tin l u. sSW le Oro-
l :
ere In Pt n o tkractumd Arti lrauv
elen N0..130 and 1.31
Second street, tween Wool nod prolthSeld,Pineburgb.
JOON 6. 161.16 BTU- ... ......... .....
- PITS S DILWORTH It CO., Wholesale
P fro t fur 71 rod
ff,,d"..,,, c— 0r1===.. -. . d .
3, Wood et...plumburub. "
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•
' l l , ' E & INGRAIIA3r Vinefla P
le.
Pounolvion Nerd:tants. No. 116 %Vote
ylrot xtrnt..ritc6l s .
MATTHEWS & CO., Wholesale
F ___
, oragoiou 34.1 Fonronling Morebutto. and
1 Mon IN6loo-V0r0.4, 57 %Valor at, INltAurgh.
II ureter!,
met, arul
ItilEY,
wata ra 136
•........., and beard In PneUwe and Pitts
hurgt7iiaree—No. 70 Water rt.. ritistinth.
UM. D • CT DoDia, DlLit.T.,
IiSAIAII DICKEY d: CO., Wholesale Oro-
erre. Ca IR4OII llerchantr, and Dealer,. in Proßice—
ce bil W ; and 107 Itront street Pittelamth. ' .
ra, Tiara . . -It.. J. egaarrr..
iF w lcilL hit th. BF N NETI late El:10.h,
, Oar her k Co, M.:Wreak tiroe'erreurrmbedart and
olararding Merebante. and Deslure in Prather sal latt..
burgh Ilan tare. No. I'll Second et; and 11l That K.,
between W and Wrolthreld.
VIII. ll ranka'a.. -e. w. 11.1C21.., PlTnintioil.
klit u alPt &
imRiCKET:Si?N, llm.h.telesa.l:
t e y warra .tioleAl corwer. oetlberty_ o snd Irate aterta. Prue
taaah. Pa Iron. Nana tattoo Yarn, ac.. re ,co early
at hand. • • _
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+MN 1eGr1.1...--11.3133 0. Y., .. .
Ito lk 1: LS I ROE. Wholesale Grocers and
miEsion alorchaota, No. :57 Liberty Arcot,
.
4013 : T MOORE, Wholesale Gromr,
Roc lying Dirtlllor. cloak , In Md., I'lltraluroll
oboto s, aq,l all YID& of Forel., awl Lmolortle
Winer mot L 4 lar z No. 92,
4 1 ; troit l y . =„On w rad4 . .
ZrYerehT.rtTlbolca4lo:rUf7.n. alrh.
11110BER.T DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
01-PFY°476(=r=it'uAlMirrtir .."7,
rottabutals.
1111 Oa RT A. CONNECGLIASI, Wholesale
A Ai. .I, , ,nr,;.Trr:‘l , l; o 47 , o°V.nitt="vo. m 3 rl
.... ALLI JOAN r. etriar.M. ' .
V. el 00000000 .00100 Marl..
~
ijber"
..BAVGIWALEbur'hY. & CO., Wholesale Gro -
W. 51[
Sas. I 8 end ...%) boot CIVOL in tldbllrgh.
-• • -
is erica— Jaarrn sicsruccas.
3IcCA_NDLESS, succeesors
ardi to
D. Wick. Wholtsals Grocers, Forwng
and GrupGdraion Merchants, &aler , in inn. Nails, Uhl",
Cotton Yarns, and P . ittsbarait • Manufactures trenscallf•
sraer of roc.] and II atcr strcet, PittaLarch.
C LBERTSON & CLOUSE,. Wholesale
is and Coonsdarlon Mensbants, Dealers In it,
Pittcburgh Manufacsured lattek., Mani'
al.urgit, Yrs
Ai and . 4
street, Pi
jD. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and
• Retail Fatally greaten", Iformardlug told Corognissine
arehattON and Dotter. , In Cotmtry Potelune Lod Pittsburgh
Num com of er Wood an te d Mb eta. Pittsburgh.
ROMF=JB OI . L..- -.SAXI- S. 1101.1 ON.
it08y.,,,,,..a.,
NSON, LITTLE - dc CO., No. " 2.55
Li y etreet. Pittabontb. Wholesale Greg,. Pr ,
gee and sion Merchant. and dealers la Pit.largh
Msaufret .. •
soma ro.. ..f.JCIUSD /1.0..
.!E I. PLOYD, Wholesale ' Grocers, Corn
• mLAns Merl-Dant, and Dealers ha Pyolure- - Doo cal
4 r ureh raiding, front:Dot no Liberty .
Wood. and .letb
rs , ettt. Pittsburgh. Pa.
JO. TlMet. at. r. 1..
JOHN PARKER A. CO., WholevaleGrocers:
Delurs to Produce. Forego Wino, Liquors. Old Mote
=Obeli{ lost Ttectitiol Markey—No. 5, Cestuntgnal Bog,
Liberty 1... Pittsburgh.
~ I SICAL lIISTRIIIIENTS.
e-011 .H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes.
Node. and Murkal lantramente. School Pmts. and
V.7.•:P.'" 4 -I,'"` ,taithVV.,;:' Plano rune. c
lIENRY ELEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu
. lrutrumente, and Importer of Italian rtrlnne.
e a •I. for Sumas A Clark's grand and quart , Plan.,
with • • niter -Sole. Attachment- i bment. Ala. fur lAmbant'r
MUM.
- - -
E - NEDY, CIIILDS ,E CO., slnnufactu
n, a very ruperlar 44 Ebeeting. Carnet elnith•
T o .
antkilegiing. Penn Mill, Pittrintrgh.
. a 'jo a JON, r. amt...
.:E s s ", t. QUIGG, Manufacturers of Spring
• , Mister nteet. Plougb Steel, Steel Plough Wings.
• Ellptle springn. ILarnineml Imo Azle. and
Ogler, In Malleable Casting, Fire Engine Lawns, and
&melt rimming" generally, curlier tit Ito. and Itrunt Ma,
Pittabn gb, Pe- .
' ' " • '• ._--_
iplill'ES ik ßUßo2 . l ALKA LI
mit W f ORK A S i, — B B , enh
rt, p a,,,,,,,n4A„, , ,; - al`t,f,,Lric o r l'ra'rebousw.,
I
No. ea rater rt... below Ferry.
.. .
.PAPER
HANGINGS.
WeLLT ß.m. E i lt e PiiiiIf.RSII,ALL, 157,7:\.5.c1,rnt,(b.
and A.6,ertean C .
Tladoss and Borders. rrilolow
Mud ' VI re Board Prints. kr. AL.—Writing. Printing.
and Ar aping Paper. No. 85 Wood atreeb betweeo You'd ,
ond D .. ad alley, Pittsburgh. Pa.
TEA DF.AT.V.PcI_
MRRIS LIAWORTII, Tea and. Wine
Merchants. Ewa rrle of W. Diamond, Pittsburgh.
. Wargo a co. a.' dorm.
M. A. 11I'CLURG & CO., Grocers and
Tel. Dealers. N. 2M) Liberty March above Wool
bare. ways on hand antant
harp/ arent of Cholnt. Grocer
les flue 'rem. or.lan arab. Out Note. M bole.
sale a.d retail. Dealer, talpplluil o n We lol.ert leans.
MIMS BLINDS.
7- 1 IAiirIITTELT. A. ,AUTLIIMT, rs.
well known
‘Yel‘Pit TER~ ELT l'keeTtol!'
zio.an'eal=7 , l`.:3.' It
Nadel story. eutranor io the Dtsumd. Weald. Shutters
made tooter. sod old bliale nestly'repolrel. SOO
it Ste BROWN would most reepectfullyinform
the . =
or V.-011131011mb% she Volition ihnitrere sfe.intein to order
ha the beet Pat warrat...l en , s4 i to tr I t o
t Lhe
„ :foT .' prirrha r Tel the elock.leolisluti turd
Of pared addlfederttbletvf Huron A BleGletl.d, I ouu
pre to Anode% their old rtistomers. on well se th. pule
st Isrgeorlth even . ' tbdeg lo their line.
Ag mey,No. I Wood Awed, Pittsburgh.
J. A. DROWN.
P. • 3: Hisonro AND Pusmansro.
jSEPII PIPER lIANUCH &
• ternmea—R,rldenm,rornrrof Thlrd greet and FAA
Igam Allegheny
hll3.Llma, Eland, Mortar, Lath, de.. or /a,
ettLly
MMUNARY MWEON
I AM LIARDIE, Veterinary Surgeon, late
rtuin Edinburgb, Prot-land. would respectfully ar
t the public t . 121. h4itti..t.trownslntnt ptinl,ll4.lhie.
• sgrhVt, be to Sire nlletjen ,
sonneution eitb ardie, Horn, sn4
einithlng In general selll H be nulled uu, at the nirniv
• nnel street and Pennsylvania Avenue.
WOOL iiiiitcrikirrg.
ultprry & LEE, WOOL DEALERS and
Cntaanteelon Sterehaate for the etde of Aznerevat
(heals, :in. 1.19 Liberty et. Pitteborsh.
& W. lIARBAUGII, Wool Merchants,
t r5 D-1 '74,117.7i.f,gi= fir. gi141 4 ,=",
I lia and Klatt, l'ittebutah. • •
"EVILLE JOHNSON, Engraver on W - oon,
Philo Ilan. (thiri nnry,) Pittsburgh. Pa.—Vtews of
I.llqgs, Marhivpri. !brads of N..wspatT ; Tggi„ , ; ,, ,,
imb`LlA:Zt:rt'oLV&lL"P'gt..';' ,, lb: first Arle
- t. and at the lowest prin.,
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L . it
af.;; al'
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a.
WILLIAM SCIIUCIDIAN'S Lithograph.
le Establistanent, Third Wrt. opprulta tha Bust
Pittsburgh. Hap, Lettalsespes, Prrtralt, bhow bill,
BMWs, Drene, Bond, Label, Architectural awl Marlins
DT .y , rinus. Business and Vlsillne Canla. Oc., cUltraycd "
dr. On Stant. WA printed In colors. tlobl, Ilronsab ur
BI 1, In the mat gyrated style, awl at Ohs cruet reason.
atal, prices. Antal,
W, W. WILSON, Watchei, Jewelry. Silver
Y V mitturr mrinr or Al.k...nd
rth Ftrects I.ltUttur,h.P.4. N. 13.—.N 1 / 4 stritra and Cine k 2.1
• HARDWARE WERCHAATt3.
OGAN, & CO., Importera and
Vbelesay Deale, In lisnlynue Cullen', No. VS/
E DAILY
JOON
tit
6.IWRARLY.
AOIIN FITZSIINIONS & CO. nittllitici.o -
mre of FLINT and ti! LEEN tiL/teti.:.llOULtit±. end all
la of )lACIIINEItY. take thl• method of informing
1b.... &simnel of baring ouch work done, that Uwe are
prepared to It at the loweat pncrible ran, at the lawit.
cal ounce. mutt In the beet manner. at thrlr entabli.hment.
..:erund etiart-. ahme the CantCridge.uraribeti. W o rk.,
Tar , Innis fur Black gmllis and Mud Vnimert.3., mann.
faxturt.l at the Mintiest notice. and at the torrent prima.--
Oil kind.. of Jobbing done on abort notion.
ambit:3in
Jon/
00. Wholesale Grocers,
ANtidnzta . :4 Mt n=
, late of Warren, Ohio,
wairding Merelmnt, ma Wl , O ,
kte.erre Che., Butter. trot tad
roduot. generilly. Water stre e t.
hood. littaburgh.
CATOLY. W. warmotaa.
1N & SONS, IVholesale
dare Forwardin g Mardian..
and Pasant% b Manufart.
for the mole of Klehmund and
Tobacco, No, 80 and et ICater
WORST & CO.. WhOle
fthliv end Comminslonan;
ri,hraiitg:t.sna'!honr. y Lw•.
Wholesale Grocer, Com
BiANUFAMMM 3
48PORTATION AGENTS.
A. CAUGIIEY, Agent for the Lake
4..nianc.uee. to Boor•r and the taken.—
rattler of Wstor end 21E011111AI Ft&
& CO., Transportersanal
ranting hlerthants, carrwr of IN-on ntswt
MISCELLANEOUS
Gas Fitting. .
3IAFFEI'T & OLD,
Front effect, between
WouLl loth.. the publle tholr
toeortuleut of
Chand,tior, Pe.lonts, Brackets,
de.. de.
Theynee preyarml to execute
11. Vitting ou
nd IHOPt remonable tcrux. Imeb7ll'
SPRING FASHION FOIL 1551—ThiRg
beautiful et) le of thanrived tind Yot-Hae hr
A311:1 , WILY.N,
_ xoth7 romer Diatuon.ll.ll..}.
1,4:*
Wegner, Bnechner & Mueller's
NEW LITIICIGRAPIIIC ESTABLISHMENT.
TLIE ABOVE FIRM respeolullyntvimmer
thrir frlrridA mud the p got/rt . ... 4.0l thry
are Avivtl.l to execute. 10 thr err, Ivor
only. for ,how Cant, Pals: Diplom.. Cheek,.
Thml slot Fourtl n t ntnvt, tip
Bolivar Fire Brick Idannfactnring Cojnp'y.
111!!!!!!M!IEMI!=
1:1.0VElt, KIER CO..& PROPRIETOR ,
lIIRE'SUBSCRLBERS, haying born m,
I, wo:that Agents for theabove named concern. will
keep comdantly . on Inunl • PU if the celehraMd
Flreltrick,CrueibleFiret.:llo,lurnace Ilrarthstindlowalia.
TLetan. slap prepared to receive onion for awl Haat. to
be
pnat mode in sire nod rhape to milt Purehlon . M. whieb *hob
ll'e do ip
n t oot
deem it neerreary to ...mineral. the many tad
vantage,. the Bolivar Eire Unekimiorwo owe. all oth... that
hate lawn uttered for mile in WeUnited Mater, their sup.-
rioriM twing well known to alnico. all ga.rwno. who no
Fire brick. The vroprietotw have determined that the
brick shall for none of their pnwent etimat.la reputation.
nod that in. ripen, shell he 'inured to make thew
better than they hate lieretofrwe Iswn. This is the mil,
..stablichment now manufacturing Fire Itriek at
IEJt I JOSP-w,
torliij (SEW Nuln. Ur.,...uth nt.:Pllisbu;ih.
Amccom) & CO., hove t eceired
thrir SprituiHutu, to which they 1,14
epectfully turtle the atteuttou of their ru.lout
ern utul the public ',aurally.Gtr_ .
Pittibugh Gas Pipe and Tube Works.
.
rplIE undersigned have just completed their
.R. utroolTe
IRON TUBE WORKS,
- - -
now manufseturina all Axes of GAS PIPE. Iwo
Ire and other Elmo, and all sire. of
WBOUGIIT IRON TUBES,
which they otter thr sale at the lowest, line.. The, oro
now ',endued to execute Lintel, to out ~letat. without de
lay. SPANti
No end Pl. Water etre..t.
f 0 1 ,4 am itt
11)1
VtLIINIBL Flooring
alit o.
XTICI-lOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer, I
. j Draughtsman. and Practical Mining Agent. ti s lie,
antuglitd of ahateln for the Pst.cnt Olney. a...4M. of Marl,
nery for Mir...A.-11.a, 1S orks. Rotting Mina. Se- Slay le
Lund betwixt Id A. SI. awl I P.M., tit his rethlcia,w. No. II
Marhury atreet. Pitt•hurgh. jonlhilly •
YA. MAI)EIBA, Agent for Delaware Mu
tool Safety Induraned 'Amapa:ay-C.: Water atm,
toGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin
Fite. hindrance Company. north eut out., of Wood
and Third stn,nd.
- V4WW. - GLENN, BDOR BINDER, Wood street;
V wand door from thy corner of Third, whore he tit
prepared to do ore ry deterlption of Binding with ramtne,i.
nd durability. Blank Rooks ruled to suy pattern. owl
hound eulnintotially. 'too. in numbers, or old hool.•
bound nuefullY. h`Pitimid. Nmmoi fott^l iu r t!it
who hare Limb. ate invitol moll. P a ton.
t ooolly
X 1 !CORD 3 CO., Wholesale and Itetail
ILL Manufacturers. and Irt in IltdA Cary and Furs.
s.
odor . "" ‘ M h e . , ° l,7:7 TV's: r ,Ze d h
eVerr quality nod style, oy Wholosnle duo .atoll and in.
lite the attention of their etutunien and porehmert toner
rdly.aoduring them that thepwill Mel on the nowt Alvaro
laueons terms.
t0 1 r .4
. ILr.. rt tir
I:l:trt.E en 1
O h 3 a . u r j, m a, '" :t e 4 4 .l7-
m the sine
New Coach Factory—Allegheny.
.1L A. WRITE & CO. would r,
ays.etfolle Inform the onltlir that the. hue..
or, ',trot Vtderni .rmtl ittlto
They ex, now mating nod orn pretetnni toe r.
orders air every dt.,crirteon lehit Marva..
liaronche.. linmpee, Ittorton, le.. ae... • tort.. from
exterriennt. In the manufacture of thr al.ore work.
and the farilitleo they hare. they fort confident they ?re
enabled
hewpdto do utak ton .the most nte,onable torn nab
Mune nantiott article. In their hne.
i 4.l.lculor attention to the tteleetjou of mah.ristr.
ILosttg I.tit tent workmen. the, hese no
heniMtion to w a rranting their work. We-thenftter ask the
attention of the publie to iltle matter.
N. B. Wepairine done In the ferett manner. mud ou the
most reloolmblo term , • Ja , W:tf
ATlrruint
y_AAGLE MARBLE WORKS. (established
IBIS, hy EIWIUND WILK INe. No. lea I.llterry .1..
of Woodrtreet, littaburvh. Mont:went, Ilorlat
Vault. Toml.. Ilcadotrmett. Mantel Pieces, Centre and
Pier Top, always an hand. and made to order.
N. It. A choir , . Affection of Drawl.. on hand. 0.10
A CARD-1851
Aiu rsP ril f &
, 8 ,, 11t d CF ,, 1 . E ! I.D.
et ,Nnprtll,E. gru lt
t i ent leave. al the emninenertnent of the ft Year. to h
turn their thank,. to
their randomere and tLe put., 00ner
Aar, for the Invite rhore of t at ?
(v oted extersloal to thm. and
Onto the rontinaumee of their favors. Hering neently
enlarged and
,na nd their rum. nba-y ore enabled to le, p
un hand a eery eaten. , nroaart
nient pithead.- and ho
will have the advantage of plenty of light to etlfzuln.a
fiv ,. 1.1 , , arLd,,fabafahtenttirr./.7taLtani, TbgbitillanmkiiinAa.
STlittkt: " as had...evr/ artiele In the Dry 1ia...1. hne. needed
for the vont. of (unities. adda le.. pmenned-anal In their
tin
to wale. the eat gagst.. and tr. nil nt low
tdacen. they hope to make It the acteren of Daman. Istoi 111-
diTidlini...Lo 631 , 1" lII , C. with ILL, (1.0.11.
Inid-The WlllaLkk.iAleli IttehlNkl , will he rotation...l In
the rana..op '42lre-entrance from ith street, or through
Inver runt. pun.
- - - - - - -- - - - -
j3ITTSP.I.: ICC; 11. COMMERCIAL Cot.: ko v.
Corner of Thin.' and Market akreets. The nip chai
red lnealtaition to the hind lu Pittalaut all.
Fikerl.Tlr.-John Fleming. Prineipal tualmactor In the
tielenre of Amounts.
U. ti.Chanaterlln. Professor of Pentananntalp.Merrantile
CompuMtlon, te
Alex. M. Waihean Eat.. Lecturer on Commercial Law
Than. al...trine n ...mph , . knowledge uf Book heeping.
and itsspylleation to every branch of bud nee, ale. an ale
aant and.raplal penarannstalp. an Invited to hall and +mon.
Inn the arrangements.
Lertnneon o.lnutertaladLaw veer, tiforslay evrealng.
_ Iteferem. to any of the reaklent rat,- tuen-haute. ideiM
•..
EAGLE MARBLE WORKS.
, ..., EsTAßLisitru 1832. by ELYSIUN I)
WILKINS, Nol. 243 Liberty et..
load of Wool .trrt. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Stonumenta, Burial I aults.Tannledonee,
- . Or. Mantle Plane. Centre and l'lar Talc,
Masi, on band and mode b. order. of tlie
elaul...et Mortara, and at very redurant
prima. el choice rebalion tar✓ l , rateings on
hand.
- The ilpeat . .. ..: c: -,-
I, Iti . 1 ----
.--.' - 1 . 1
..----,.
~ v 4 Imam Italy. 7 , ---- ~---- i
' ,•5 , .
~.,
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=l=
Dun. Iltamar Denny Tlerugn, Ken.
Hon. Judge WIlkIn! J.Mn Darner.
Wm. Itnl4noon.jr.. lierr. F.,
A rehlteet
John :Snyer. Er, Cmlt
Pitt...bu d rgh Dunk.Ammer it Wn.
J. IL Ehnenberger, Ken. 111111 Corr).
lcHenn 114-I.:smlle., Ern. Ilimn R F.rirtnt. dm
Robert McKnight, k.. Ilegu
Jot. McKnight. Esq. Deming-D. T. Mory.rut t
ham. Jp•huh. Rhode, A Co Frmt'rg
N. I,Ahrop. Eo.. Allegheny.
E. W. Prim grateful fne thevery Ilberel patmmann r
evived tlrlo}, ulntnen )enrs lu thix haring had the
largott nod best to Wren, Itnn. the Penn. , .
Ume, nml wlll endeavor to mtnlpr .Ilefactino herenfter.
ya 2.4 _ •
JAMB W. WOODWELL
•
C I ABINE'f FIIIINITURE 51ANLI-
Ware-romus u 799 Thini street.
.1. V. W. respretluity informs his friends and
elastomers that he hw now romplenal the largest
end finest stock of household furniture ever beton. an in
this city. as lie is detennimal uplinid the iptaliti with
wellarrosined material, limit workmanstilp, end ni.o, , t th
pugnx. atil (Mtn the oat.. of his orders mid foetid) in
m a nufaetuting. he Is enabled to tirialure • ttrrio,44
(um. at the lowest prices_
Ito has ndoptrid the minriple of identifi no the eyeball.
rrs' Interest with his own, in quality . and prier, awl tee,
g'grt:trn?, (m et 0d;i:0'1,1:4":,.?..`
and costly, that h re nt( part e.f one. mor
furnished from his stok, cu. ninatinactured pr..r.ly
n t u
o In
rder. Ile linkman". solicits an instsietion. that Ow
tAii, of bk. ermblishment mar br known. The following
'n
In mid,. m a ga,. in ram of his stork. which richness of
and !Walt cannot be Si in ouy of the Lit.tern
esti°, drawing. dining. and bed.rainn char*. of ever,
variety, consisting of tsiewool, ...hotand waionti
ElLtabethen. Conierratolro and Easy ChairOn)" ,
of f•vo.ry des
criptioni Couch, :tidos, Tete...tete and Means of the latest
}tench and Alll.li.C. Pltti<lll,C Itliat-Nots.and
IWled parlor Writing Decks of various kinds; Work Tattler
and fancy Inlaid stands. trusts stands. idol holders. marble
top. mahogany. rosewool arid widnut centre on Improved
bles, exit fikioo dining Mbher all sink of the moit
And theldedly the hest (Ind mode, esrd, I...intim. bell and
,ier tables; wantrols., bedsteads and wiashetands of earl) •
A.assortment arithir ball and parlor rervation elinirs.
ottomans and stool, seeretary aeel les& muses, ride linants,
Mai noncan. towel racks. lint rtniel, and music stools. nibs
and rots for children. i.moer omen, table and lea pois.
roroart. soil pearl Tables, de. de. kr.
mA
large • assortment of limn:non Furniture and it maker,
Choir, tkibinet makers aupplied with oil articles in their
t•teunbruttA and lotrle, furnlAlied At the ohorteert Anti
All 101 , 11 ,roniptl, .t.. 1.4 tn. in 9
OUNTY • LA NI)S--Cm-r. Cu.A SAyLon,
Attorney at Ixtr. Nn. I , Z Third it.. corner of Chrr y. u
horlo.made urnmzetneots. Om the purr., will
procure Itottotr Lamle, f,r officers and fiddlrr, their
widows and ehlldron, nod will ittlrn.l to 0.,
one oonnecte.l with the crlvrrtunvni or any of its Depart.
wtent, the l'ennion .a the Courts the 11,,1ty
Washing - Um.
. .
Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in OiL
innn i wxrxtrott to girt.
Iv,tmrtlnn to n ii' ii
.i T tfL.
dellchtfol men al
Atkinrrain nova bnliding. Fir heturer ond and
Market Oreel , .. Hour, of iurtrurtion front n, i., 43i. and
(Ma ok; r. v. l'lvarwrE nal other par - I.lmila] , ran toe
known oy ratting totiternroto t thenaan ,
fterrY to Pr. “nrrarn nrllr A.1 , 11.0n.
DIITLEY COLYIN, Coal 31ereltants,
and fy,k, in Dry Gonda. 9rnewrir, Irrn nal Nalln
coy-anent' Walnut etrnet and Mwhinclon Turnpike Itnal
rlll._ nnJOAA grl
.fin. nraris.
T.r1,1. 00 / 431
131 TTSBUItOII CITY (3 LASS,WOIIKS. -
w.CUNNIN4IIIIA3I I W.. 3lnnufaelarre. of Woinme
A . No. Itt; Market otreet, Leta ern Firm. and Serval.
rlttnburalt,
Particular' sttentlnn paid to old an
Al—Deal.,to
Flintdiner.Vial.. W. 1.,. An.
GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO.,
BANKERS.
Yt
DEALERS IS raciiANGE, c!OIN• GANG " l E' ,
..1" , .• 7I Pn,wlA rt., ne_rt re, Bunk of
1 , .•t.1 Dra t. col.ttal on all l
o f he rnif n.
S.A. .1011 ato , l .11.1 nll aontntlaltat. T
. .
AE It' SON SF:W EL L. Attorney ttt La
oy Ohio eta. Costataltratarr ttn tatlny Laptaitata. A
rZrarite Ye. uurtb
P I TTSBUROJI GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1851
STEAMERS, MAILS, Sze.
MOVEIA.NTS
or THE
CEAH BMX SEEPS.
Thy. utol,tottnd ur nth, rt0..01. itrn appointed to Kali to
&What Lmo—Arewrica. Stwtsrrs.
IDDIDOSED D.ATI. lIK SAILING
10.91 . 144111, 14.1
IVlNlEktv..day. March :Able , . utllthy. Marv!) bth
W,Nl.Lebtlay. Itithibatuntsli
W..,luebday. .1 yril .41V...11....1ar. April
bill
bill
WOO We-thwnlay. "
he-da, flat 10thi1V..10.4.1a,. Mar 14th
Kat ordn) . " 14th
SAturJe, Juno 7thilVrAtbo*l. • Jut.' Mb
iClii.;,nl;;, ' ,. - .21$1. W . ..,lner-ho• j „, -. 94;
emttrlety. - J!IF j•th:‘ ,,.. 0n. ,1, 0 •
~
...„. „
Soturdn). JO ; etlil....laf.
Mlllrtirk] . Aouu.l 12 1 1Ve•Initmlet. Aiz.
..(,qi
baturvh.). - I.{tti IVAIwnI3, X.V.
Stannlm,. .. :pith IVrac ,4 l.Y• Sf.l''. i . 61
.tt eantrtv. Sl:''' .4:11:T:1":::1:;.. Oct. .1,1
Swltinin,.
:+olkonlny. 0, t Ilth W.11,..M., - 1 5 ",.
t+,:atinlar. - =oth,lVeslne.ln>• , i g2
t•ntunla). Nov. sth,W,du.-.1.3. N. , . . n
- ....1.WW.man.....1.y. - .7.1 h
Sstunlay. I.e. IMA
K.,,,,,,,,,, 1N.,.. GthlAntunlay.
- L'ieb
Sat tmln,. - .A.ll S.ord.,•
f ~non/ /.1,,,-.11; - ellv r,..J...
PROM. 1.
1.1,..1.1.0.41. rOIR Tile 1,171 - 1, I:
W.T.
..
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.M.,t0ta.... f. aturdla, MMTMI , .
.1... I ort ........... I .., stwnlw). 110,10 : 4.
.11r.m.11. . ..I , atordaY. AVM! A
.atuniwi, April It
14. R.
LIILBPOOL.
Ww.lcrew/n. ll wr. ' tl•
...,,. ...., V .0. ...Wednewday, liar. 1. ,
a w n.lw Mmotow. .. .... ...IVedn(wla). April A.
A Inr-A wmu.i.r. April lz
- -New I.ork.
Iwwwle.t. .... IL wtww . . Wed wwwlay . April 30,
.I , im New ,1 .. . ...Wwiltsewla,, May'
I . w.wag.. to lislifax. li,,Mnt. IT ii ew York. CZ .. wmond
(lawn. C.-.!:..
.Vein Fork nod flat., Lino—.H. , o. l y Trqa.
, F LLIVE 1.11.
Franklin. roust.), N. ri). j Franklin. 11).1 . da1, 1)211) Mar
II innlahlt hth .lar Ilalohnlat - irth Apr
Franklin. r Frankhn M.)
I I nnlAoldt, Ilutahnldt. Jun..
Franklin, Itlrt .1' • Franklin. - Jttlp
II •• 'Zarb king. Ilutahohlt. .06 3 .4
I rook lin, Jul 'Franklin. • • =III Aug
I honhnlitt.
Zit Ana Ilra1 k 1) l . i 1.1. '2lll)rp
l
Franklin. • ) Srni. Franklin. Ir2l Oct
lltnhnial, lkth
Ilumbohlt. .) loth Nor
rank!), •• l.lh No Franklin, I:th
II tnohnhlt, •' 13t1) Live
I.ban Nortyuir.. IV—No:U.Iy Truu.
10. .111101.
Nrar l'..rk Slar. i.
Nw0r......... /2.yrtl!?
1..04 ,tan.l4). 313T11
1,11111.11011,1 ,
...... Neu \ nrk . . ‘ l .t , 2,
11.nnatm. . .. AP. , 1 7
. . ..... May 1.
Hermann Nor lark. . Frkla, J.... 11
sgml nteewers 1.4.1 e 1 . 4rk ,
41 the Mb
4 Chum,.
OH MEV,
Slennl4ol ,Y P. , l I ..... 1'11110..0u on the 1. t and 13th
Doh month
•
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS.
!:.,clO, —ny Oranlvr•bur.r.
v I.Y..tuvrn. t vntry y.rt. or ynr.t.
;ma Mr Hs N,w I.loulaul .14atur.•-
Th. 111 - W.ls Ilvvoy,..ut cr.n.da. volia tylvl
r. liry.wirk. Artit•v at r. v.: Depart. at 1e.. ,
NOUTtI d.i rft
Arily.tukv Orr nr11411.-+ t ruv,.rt, uutru,
lun. Juturan, 1,1,13111, :UMW, Nlels..ll.
I.toun..nd mrt f 11...tu.,Intut, iv Lit run...
Mum., Sydrny Yyr ttud...ll...andna nd ludi.
1,10,111. Am... 4 daily, ...rep. Mundmr, Mt 3,x X.: J.-
at 11. v. u.
bar =lly IYuttuv, 11..rcr.r. erry.t.rd. and Jvlirry.nn
u,unuryt.. IA urteru y..ttut lutt mud tyy.prrt,tun.ls.dally
v. v.. and &Tar, .1V
1A1(4111.X.‘ 0.3 P II ',TIAN.- IVantlitlSOC.ll,
Farm... Sumer.... rat V...ituvrl.ltyrrl runutT. llm
II Ileltnaurv.lVryvtuno..n l'ur..Vouthurner.l.erl•
Yin part...f X“., ky, Trnur.
Thy...arrt,
43i iy
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ront.
rn l et u or vn ,
On, Xx.
tot, t tartil. littltnt, ant! l'lt,trirtmwrta•
tt, at 11 r. ti,x.rxtt V. 7 t.
. , .
N old!, tervor.-14 Tn,teer. Pa-. and Clorodund. (thin•—
itea, 1.,. 4.•..lnaddanu.. Tentnhutt 0 . - anfra.
doldalmla.Sturk.M or. Medina. Cu, uhara.SKUUMM; l ..tr.
toreon. lin,. inlay.. - l), 1% test
11,1 11/01.4 nnsolde, gold, the extreme n,rthern cutlet.,
of the :Mate. of Inthan , . nrni 1nd..., all
an u denm. ‘ll,l Wt.ent..lo. dull, Are.... :a II a a.: de
ue,. r
Rents,. —Me etntrioturr.lione.n. iirrtnafietl.Totren
turn. rn..r.rt. latutumr,, Armxtria,, tdar
knn, a nt' eriiel corm.... daily, ...old en ,Munin, .4. At
me.
Mratt..— IV.rthrtt. rune,.
Illerm.hurg , Armes Tuteula,..
it:nerdy , . and ,aturdma. at s depart. Slotalls,
We.inn..., • and i• rm., a. •st 7 a.
• Veto , nu t Kurtuntdo
inat Finlee rill., and urn
nen:ahem derMe. 1nd.... at 5 r
raft. M
1 N 01,10,1 —l4 Iluchanan. •Mreet, hun. Ninkerernrt,
•
.1 It.tatetta•uen. t:atnl.l•,. Rr..trar e r.
tw.m. ti...adku It. Prer,,..h.e. taint ...Ay. trier -
tn. Pa. vela, runda, and •. • m
Mondat. and ••
erne, • ear. in, 'I tun..., 10 V .
detu.r. M• oda. • und I u
v.
e .11, Clunen. Mar.he.t.emt.. M... hug,
r•nd•fr,:t Armee WI
Fridal..tt r. ors pntorde• at 0
Antrim. No rt h. ntni
VV. AVM V/ 00 liedzerada, at % r tterartr 011 Sh.poia,
at
Leu . onre , Frrr). AMT., nn Fr.laY• a! 5
e. udrurto !,tura, , 6A.
Pt ken, 01,1 e. Wentuni. Itrealneek.
Proett, hit.eumn. nuthil.hd Marren and enango
cis
AM.". dally at 7A. a- ...I Jernetn (3. 4..
1.1 the dad, utMle tan. le in the 17ttee ..ne hu
it
befuhl their deradlum lit the tri , vie.k.l),
Wd tunila. ult.% le In the O N re an bout
bercle the. •lerz.nre.
RATES OF DISCOTIST
.4.44 , 76. DADA rna tar - rarrarrtodt ctxrdra. rr
!.. II 1a,31F.S Siti tsfd. IVt hkors
Ar.. E.; tt, ter It L. (In-., Poorai ond F crta:ra. has'rar.ot
DEN NIA, LA ANI A. Pr.. it at 1a,..i11t0. .„
ltan,ct Potrahoreto hor•Booncl. at M o•oloo . oto
/...kohatro, Itana of clo paClttano to ..t. No., 4 ,,
M.:, .4.1 MAD. el 410 . [4.1 Um., lo at I ooloto,toon. do
Rank tof Comolor , par City Moat. t. incoonatt ...-.D
Bank of hoorah Arnold, .par (Yeoman Int lik,Cltn onnatido
P.ank ofNortlin I.4l.orttro.par l•ranklln !lank . . ol
Bank of Poo., Irants.- per laafalctra BtnA _ . -..• • .
Dank al Drain 1 . ..p10p par'ol. I,l'r Inc A Prarat Co .do
It , ,
the Conrad Pluto. , Ir. carat , r......, -, Bank 010
tnuoporraal Boot IPa parillnot of Moraralloon. .. .. Jo
Darrow , A Mor lonoao,' It k Pnl ' , mall Non- cl.,
Otraral Itatok. ..lot. SC PoNGLAND
hooralnotton Bank . par•AII Foldout Detpk4 L
Manuf., A lA. o it Bank part Nall" 1 kIR h
M0r0i... , Itaa, .. paroNotor, Atoll:By. . _pr
8.. i i Bank . par,Countrt . t o ,
h. Iphln Bank .. .. jowl al ABY LAND.
eoutlonvk Honk Irartllaltimure.... tar
tt=o:n i ll 'A - . 12 r ri ‘• : ' ; ' : ` ,1 .. . , i ; . -, L.,:%viit . ;.'
!tank of Chan.horooloor. ',AD raolscnt l,nkto.. .... . t o
Bank of Clo. , rar lloanty part AllitllNlA.
Bank of Man ri11... parlllank ..f the Valle: . 4
lank of lad ra., • Cheat/1..4..18L of Virginia Kirlratt.al o.
(tank o .f oraranototoos I. par;l Bonk, Va. Norfolk 4
Bank of • iott t .hur: h t o ll• armor , 11.1,4 V trgonta %
Bank of Iraa otoo u - 1 Morchanto' A aleclo. bank S
Boni of th.lollono. 1. ' I Noorth D crrarat RYA ••••• 4
31D.DD,D,..q. CA Dom, .pAr liDoileb...
DA n k 1.1 Northonoloorlatal par. Ntllall CARMAN A
corahlo. Ito. .. l.,ltronk of Car. Vent. •
Cor.limolola Ilk A Brod. Co part ID 4 tat at N. l'araltna t
Inralconotn Itnook tarr..han, orrial IBank.ra, Wolialuten t
FNVIDD IGnk . .. tow Mora Newborn a
Kra. flank .. . . . `, rolUall CAROLINA.
IlaryO•rac
Il k of Book. OP Par Ilk of thr at of P. Corahlin• .;
Farmer.' kof laottoa.tod toarlllank rd :tooth Carolina a
Ya na ra,' Bank •dltonolinot part Bank co( Chock nor... .. .:
Ya I, o•I M n .. lk 111 Coo roorilloontora' A al...hard , ' lat 1
Por..a Draw M ~..Odra,: h. O Et BD , I A ~
Bratsk'. Ilk. Dadoinottoon t no oAutorato In. A Banking eo
Ilararatouroc Bonk . h o Donk of Amino. ~
Ilonoalnlo• Nook '.,11k
of Itruntntkk. Attg.tti.n ,
La neuter 1,0 A . . _ T. 4444 Talk NI*DB.B.
lamooratorConnty Dank clan , All rtotroott bank
. , ..... •
la tottoop Bank par E ENTI.A 'ls
tlitiory la:. nf Potts, lilt 411Ik oof lionlocky. 1a.u1 , 111.. 4
t loco..theta Bank ... pat ML of laounorillo. Thondoon o o
tip ft linotrb Bank f a lkortho rn Ilk nf houturay 4
tip... 11105 ilkoolatrrapariSlouthens Ilk of hmtno•kp 't
V0rai 1 i . !4,,k, „ ,,... _ ....,.... 41 31 I,SOI/111.
4 13. of Ftst.. of Mitanurt `r
Dart ILLINI PIP.
011 in Sta. flank t o nit. Bulk .d branches-o.
Itropooll at A k Mil . 110 Bank of I 111n00t.... 0...... ...V.,
!math at Aranora.. ... Aloo %V Fi r. PIN.
Ilronot. at Ilnolactora ... 010 Ilarine A ?I Ind Co. oollka .:,
Itraoloolo al I lola-orate do, NIICIlltiAl
Brooch at Cictointal ... oloolFannere aleabonioa . Bank a
Itninch et T..lraloo oln floorroonent :flock hank..: ,
Ilnoort. at lotyto, ...do Po itlthoolar Bonk . f
Itraurh Al I%.lwann. 40 luottran, Coupon, •
Itraton at I 'plum by 010 Otato Book
Branch nt A •Istatoulk 0100 CANADA.
Branch at :tale.... ....... _do Ilk 0111. N. Atom.. .Torun. ,
Brash Al Illoortlrlol Alla Itattk of the Pconin. Toonoutos
Branch at 1th010,.....-..... do. Hank of 31,031 , 1 il
Branch at Coto t..
.......do 8.A.( U. Causal, Torn....
lifttilrh .1,41110 , u,- do D tnTERIS F. , X11A.N..U.'.
nr.rh at lt anliltagl.,ts.. _oh, lta ' Now •l wk o:prrinto ... to
ItrionD at Coallz .... 010 oon Philn.lnli.lus tlo S
lirat::..h at
. loano.a . olo , r , :10 , On IlLtltlon:ra
.. dra.... .. ... . ‘•
- tan: Iv nt at nl ot ill I 1 It CdTIT N CACI! ANIIIf.
1nt...1b at ft
I 4n4411 do (NW Dm4o I
Irnorl. nt .mark .1114,13‘ , 111. , ....
trnt,l3 nt Myna .In St 1...n1m 1
4i...tint nprautfinkl..., _.ln 411,1.1, A ND 'MIK, VALVE
Irani b al ttnri.tta. do. 1.11.100 ma. kliatural. tAt ,
;ranch nt l'n.y ,t. d.. Patriot—. ... 15.5.
. .
ost+ at 314 l'h woont .....100 Lt., 010 l in,a.
tram-hal 1 / 4 oncoorllloo .. .... 01.. En., new ......PAID
iron, .nt Sr'.,olL .... . do l•nclorickool'ora.... ... 7.1.
tenth at 800. oho. lon Mater. ''t - : .
1
:ranch at fort h.. .. clo • ruir..-no. . .... ,n:ranchSenn,.l2 111 1.111 1 .11 .110 5.4..4.4=4 ...... ... . LA:.
tran.l. 41 RND4DIA . .1.1 T40.11(1442. ........ . J.
booth nt Chillloatloo• .do koraolontra . .... a•So
Fonda at ia; n 1 1 ,4,4 dooltuontc 9.11
Irmo. It Toolralto . .. oho ,
___ _
Spring Bonnets.
h tpo
•
Cbir.
n: , l lellom I.
`lan Arn
Jonny Le
I
nd end Soon,
Flutod Meow end :ratio,
Irrnr non 10, ann.
Ann rinin Isre.
Tar - -Ir
411rtn1
Ilk
A A. \IASON A Co.
rel.Cr 0, nerd IA Market 01.
I LACK 14ItESS SILKS.-7,lust reo''l l
erw
new.. A. A. 310nrS, A CO
Il.l\ It 4 . Monti
another I, , roestr, r.solr• Irrelt Linen.
A A MA's\ r
VC . ;4311. for ,11.•lv oelr ,
1.1 rl5 CO
p(ITAsli —7 c.l.+ iprimel for sole b)'
meld, .1 KIES ,
E—ro idJA ~ ~C Oll, Inn'ed ,, for
", r
IVITTSBUIII 111 I boot) for
no ILI:, .1 KISS A I'll
U.iiAlt 11 RED HAMS-1 0 tierces !hit
o•ivt.tatoti r. C Sons. en band and fer ran Is
florid!. W A 1,1.1,0.0,10; A
14 keg , s No. I. for sale lo;
I WIC! , F \ lerrasilll.l:` ,
IA 1 (11 ' ASSFOS-100 blrie. N. (1.. oak oe.lper
..: ,s 1” l.r etetCl-1 .1 Alt FLATS.
i A 2 11. R1L - ketrs No. I. for sole by
. 14 terhil J FLOVP
1)0TAS11-1 0 cooks, warranted pore, for
norlall J. a 11 PLOVD.
AS ellANDELIF:1;:! ; AND FIXTURES; I
NI h.q.,- 1'i0....1,11,v And Iln•okon. of the lona , rt,
ale, Ino and une light ornamental Peralettlo. at ..leen
It W . ILSIIA.
r Foorth . and Market al'.
or nor) Surfer's ion lataPer.cb oro,
SOIAIL LAM) I..IMI'S, CIL% NI/ELI Eit:.;,
e, strAmt.o.o, Hall, and Inrelltn,o. Alva now al:Olean ..
Idol the
enter Tank. ntantl. and Stairlll.anss. nll
of the unrlo,ll.ol nroorrl... tore of Cornell. . anal at
carders .nee, W. W WILSON
IiVA NT 11, TO BUY— Notes of te rn
y V flout , . esl Strwk tit tho Patel:won by
et,l 11. n. KIMI.
()RIM l Nil saperior lot of
N.-Ituna roper, ...irt:r7; and Irrnla. , lnl• An'o
Gar •alo at W ILA V ro`r*/ Vr
monk raper ;lane, Cor. Matter and )o,ood de. -
r.111t1:41 I . lk
rilll. r‘trion nel.l 14t0..n.1
Plorrnrr.
Parrlish Prnrl.
•
lt.lna•lrr Aacnic..—AllrettJuaentri and rubncrtpUon.•
hr thim aper n v vad and fur•WaNcd &Ivor
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
°thee Pgreariczau GAILTIR
Much 21, PM.
Ilaritte.ti on Saturday tray annually very Utak. Sod
nothing cd Interert. that •r ruuld hear of, trattrldual
is
the utarkt. Am to quatatlnna therr are noanarkrd chem.
its n. notler.
FDA IL—The market ennUnuas dull, without. hoarrerr,
nut further derlints. Tim Jules from And boa .on t.4tnr
day urn. Ilnl4d,.nt 1:43,1*:. Fran rtinv Wet erre
slan nonflnnd In nivel panels fur city nun nt 5A.P.:413.37
i 11,1,1.
II ItAlN—ltn , elpta are ineolprp. nal the market moth:men
. 14. att T. Pale. hare la•rn to s modrrate extent. at R5(k)703
7:k tor a heat. 5:44 , 5e flu 70. 40017 r tar corn. and 33(4.11
for oat,
. -
OlcialAlLltie!-eitrar. Coffee. and malaria, are rheetre
with no Imni, fretlad report. Fur N O suers we Vitae
n Wls. In mall Into to city and eountro.7 -
e.ho ha sow at ItiVel9hilitloe. (Niffeeile atationary at
Of molahira Mee are renantal to mall Into at
!ttp.3-1Ni , 0.,e. in erTfloou end osif
BACON..--Ilie notice a enchains' Crum. at full wife*.
Sake of Meru and eltr eared here been nut. tfriaSi .
fns plain baron. iNGeffnei NA , . P. and .boulder at w o o
yi lb. Poop surd hone are steady at Inealo4 in tea.
liAgAr-Salea of IS DM, and NI kegs. In different Into..
tot latter Scum Wog Nu 1 In aegis
IIUTTAR—Tho market by been rather dull. oarin
the low rates In the can. We nuna choice roll at 1:14140,
and enteleatid prime mantle , . at lUS:4,lO.ke 'A D. N.'S
nominal li/eSt A IS.
market lo dull: and earl little .IMM.
to.. mote ntintlnally at lilifies'aSte nor isroino.r to prime
qualitiea.•
CIA% kit , ;+}:}:l,--liopylles are light, and prime maw,'
no•ttl,d fnm3 stare, 801 l $5,6?145,75 Cram fir.t
Land..
LIiJAV —eat." 12 tads mutton at 7r. IA D.
1,1:11:1) Laa fair demand In= Prot tia.dx
sl.V.lrgtri,%7 Tyr I..sehex and 756180 e for arid..
Mitt ; l ; OF PITTSBURGH
Itrers.-111,v wen, 7 feet 0 to rt12[1154.1. by
pi, mark. last ..rollnl7. and at a .141.
ARRIVED.
Itol., Itr.str.r.
tiorrlrm. Iteay.r.
thortra. halritortru. I.lrcrorturvill...
J..Me11.... 11.14 Hr-tam, NlrKeraroprrt
114alm..rarr, %t oral 111114 i. Iliromp,lll...
Nr..2 Pereblea.
lirryrkurrr `rut, Starr, Cluclon.l.
1111..nrir Itatrtulor. Ciortritirnti
Nis. llri.ht. Nrre
I.lnrittnall.
11114 NO Oran? F•uotrir
O
Noma', rem
I/
Y u.. Waloarl.
itrukry.rrt
Stroal.l.an
IrEPAItTEII
,lir-locur. Ik.W Eltraver.
I,raaterr. I ...rdtm. 11..arret..
Atistrtir.. Parkin?... Ilmyrtarallte.
J. MeKr...lletArtekroar. Mr../irreopart.
Shrirorr. Y. Nr.rrtotr
I,l.tortu. Worrquarr.l. ttstrrrn.viller
futret.eincintuti
r tate. Dean. t. 1.1 ill
ilvenkr. ltt I.oolr.
t'ntnrart 11uukL St. Loa..
11.1r41. Sastrtilt.r.
`.urn., lionntz. I.pyirnratt•.
MAW., I.ater.Utantrillo. •
31.. are. Irlitrearling
Jr 'ln, last. II ord. irrtuarrettle
Mao. Rau.. Lottlatlic.
BOATS I.P.AWLNU TIIIS DAV
'LAN l'_ , OlLLP—Ealww... i• w.
NUlSll—likrt lio 2.
1111110:1:1YIRT—Well•vall ,
11 Y.1.1a I.l.Y.—Rrre..lllu.
r•INCIN ATI —tir.Tatarrrr. lup, rm.
LIIYOR3B BY RIVER.
Ip 111:13.1X0 —Pao J. Numnx—... ill. apples, Tlottroto
Wtsosnl; 1 mono, Kramer A Mahar In sto atiotlts.-
tlurk 1 Thaw: I trunk, ll • lol, V/ jars butt., E
Man, eurrt a :•mitb. otnl o / Ibis. IS
sks suntlo. II Johnston.
CsAmt - 10 hb.l tobartst. W Dint
losur hs• tst.to I .lo nay. II Is tbssotorth,
Ha, • 1 Johnston: 17 sks rtorty tlour barrobts
I Ils beet. 11Ilmarth t Noble. 100 clo dour. linos. fit.
do. Corry A S10100 . 3:I do do, Ol
.31 Ws ..1.1.h.5. II haw, do 4.0 hbl. Ito 0,T,,
toot,. ntsetri
I'INI INNATI-lrra [Krim, —1 Lk 1ea10.4. Ne
Fad., 10 blds alAm, 11 Ealstootora 1 On 10 do
c0001.1.. 1 199 34 do haul., .F. 41.4.. N lout. 3 .h. rtor..
..1.3 .Inn( (not. J 42 I.IIA. II Belk :1/ du Alcohol, .1
1.1 ottaion 3 hlrlr lokrote. A. (:orlon:'. has lAsaks. Bell 1 Li.
.to to+ hams. 49 do /boulder, 11 Grad 6ll< •=1
oron. that. 1, 1,4111 bads bacon. IV Illtolhant
4,1 lard. tlri'sdro A Cor.Alo 10 I.blr alcohol.
4.40 comakrr 11 (0 art. On,. ClarL
1.41, art.rao. 1 (tom, Idol( 101 a.... IV 119100.1
rl I.ll+ A hirkr, ,J A AOC whisacv. It 310 ore.
,I+ do. 1 1 raa A.nl A II:eland: :AI .1.• lead oil. IV Holahan,
A Co, :+1 1.1. (+Moo. hln2 l'worusl. A CO fd Idols tohacro.
Co 4 clop.) char.,. 11014 S 11.111,: 9 e.t.a 1 1.1.1
has trradttura, 12 awl lard., 1/ Loorh 6 (Nr.
I.ol.lcalr Canon, .1 Vuller. do cal. Mn , ., Caldwell.
loodlrr. 11.Tatten 81. 1 0A(A1...
rT 141110— Ilut NOll7O. Rzrza-4 1 4 rao. tram..., 431140
lanl.. 4 troltr. 1i Illarhant 6 On I NJ bids hint: 22 Idol.
Loren. At 1.011 1..4. aids fare. tl Iloltuno 1 Droll tlorms
41...10. 54 Mrelltrhoorr J.
.1...1'1.9( A Ttaw 2.:( do do. 4: lola+ do. Slcl'ufro AC,
rest. , 42 tr. ( da. N 1,114 4991nAs. 2 do 01.11... 11 (lima i Or. 21
14.1..n0da0(+, Rom. liirkratruic 01 .In whiskey, Johs,
l'o raor ). Oa hs. Oidre, IPst.r Forrtth: bas Aatlior.
IV ( - _llll.l, olast 1,470400.
I.A VA 0 rrri:-. 111.4(.4 , --7A 111.1. Karol.. 4 1.1.1 s lAN
Ito. ha:0r...1-ham, 11 I.ls fur, 1 .10 doer Aldan. t/ 1,0-11 0.
14: 554. lmn.rw Id 1.110 1.14. 119) du 1..r1,111.1...1... d.lo
laol. Ito, A Jon., r+s. hants. dr. qh dors
001. lad bull
.1... J AOllll. 'XI •loodder.. loon.
4...0t 9. AI IL 19 • 0+141.4., 11 ':rail ..04(.4.4.+4 ,
J 011,1 k ..
' 1.0 • It. fruit. 1 told .I+. II 1 , 2 A
+andl.... I In tot+, l .r. 11 A Faltnmor
I 411 tor, II 111344.1.0rts 9.1( ‘+.101...0. pl.
)lao,
LOOK HERE MY FRIEND!
ARE Y4JII A FATTIER, labnring for the
inplwrt
apart..(! n eanilly. and rullorinit Ivan general . de
-1.1..1 and low :pint, eo ine shinet wawa.. a bur Jen,
tow ir a. It Ileee'i aiteealatrillw
ire iott *Mother. anitorinir Inwn thiewai In ern
male. are penotalli eulweet. tzw! In. a. U. Ilhweie aluker
rareaparillail 14,11 Pertain', our. ion.
Call at our dope, er an one Cl OCT area.. an.: PI •
pamphlet anti.. where tnu will lintl that the abater liar
a0,r111,, r tit...oared by Dr. N. D Mte. Lae lawn the
ineaoto
.1 terningeottlrannnw•triore ilheillaw, 14, the
human are continually ~Wart. than aer !Aber
errearatteu eareapanlla ever tat twonitht.bellire the
pI Alec.
Thom nealwatio hoe eitaldiehod ite high reputation hl Da
ounireeui and well alhiititleures
It le put or in !pent hittle, and it the Indy tiarrapartlia
that arta ots the Liver, Kidney!, and at the Fame
Woe. *tool! rood,. It want:ether mute saluatle to every
ote, partloulart, to f r entaliw
•tire awl
11.7 it enquirwl elnk. Dr.Dltlnr. HOWE'S aIIAFAR
Prow SI ter botti:—a tattle, tot
. Cnt t.,
011 n D. HOWE CO, Proprietors,
1 Cnllnnn Oneinto.ll. olan.
T...lnan all onto" may addrannnt
A In.. for 1., I A. Innen J nehoomnaker t enn W.
Mark. It Wenn, .1 NI Tnnn.nud, .1. Mnblon W
It,
Mok
nna. ralabionti. A 1,111"0„ nit, W. It. n-
Cl•llnnd. Manehnatnr, 1 1 Cna.k.nr. I,lnornaalll, Jan 1,1111
Wholin.r. .1.11 I . 4l.lnrann. and D. 11. Winuan,
Clan,' Melton t Anna.. Oafs. on.niallwT
1111411-10 (fresb) for Kiln by
mrlElO AMUY.I. I.
I Alt bbl. No.l, in vtore. for slik by
Inchr. P A W. lIARBAUniII.
1,61 ERfili
SE—s bbln.
for sale.oy
) mr1)4 , 1 WICK t MeCANI , LE?e ,
it UTTER-6 prime 11011, for sale by
II gor Ali WICK A NIeCANIII.F.Y..t ,
FAJARS-150,0 00 Com. Ohio. for sale by
t tinehl I J. A 11. FLOYD.
p Rooms ---200 dot. Cora. for sale by
mr1.14 J. a 44. FIJISIE
(13 F:s•rs trrs— 31) tiu. fur sale by
mrtil4 J. A 11. FLOYI..
•
"TIMOTHY SE ED—T , II bu. for sac by
m ,.hli J. t IL FLOYD.
FLoull_ll,o 1.1,18. superfine, for sale by
66.611 .1 t Y.. PLIIYI.
V O. SUO A 11--1011 hbde. for sale by
11 • nll nmiuMlLa 1111111 A M.
m.nla 116 yip., A.
I ARD No. 1. on hand and
for I.y WALLINIIFOItD r t e
Watnt(
V 1: 11'AN'f EII-The highest market
:O kri!. ..
rf 11..,1. hi yorhlt at W. RA 1E11)1(4111
OT IC persons having claims
1 . 4 10 R SALE:—Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
' mut StonL: Hank of Plttahttraht and Ftit.hange Banat
meta 11. tt. K`,ol. Fourth at.
bbL. f
t)
y
11 ICE-40 tierces fcr sale by
mohli
OAP SUOAII-200 bbls. ass'd Nos., for
hr tneht.l 111:1111IIIIMIE & INC II r.Am.
ES,— itx) boxes just received and .1
X JI fomans k
mehli 110 Wn.r edffiert..
PLANTA:HON M °LASSES- 6 0 0 bbls. 111
.our un.l f,.r sale by • JA NI allt
m. 1.14 Water
bls No
M Ac
b
" hr. L far tale hr
nrhlt .1a Sci:.4 Water et.
) "11 ; : n l e ' ll1 1 : "Ae"ES—") a ° k h' \l : . f lZ r aß r ll a Lti b 7 4
L OLE I.EA'EIIER--'2LII Sides for sale by
A W. 11Aftlialltill
IA casks Kovtz's brand, for
1. -0 ,
hr
(Hx. W lIARBAUOI
1.
14 1 kNiriDOIL:21i) r11; .7,iu. r.
At :L l
I:7is)vGLAnatl l,oxeo'W-ooluu'
v atornl an,! i...
brando, rec . ,' and
f..r .ale bt meta! W. 11.41111A1:1111.
Co-Partnership. ,
HE DW A 11. CO. hav e Associat4,l with
a them. In then moutarturina Inolneas lir A.
ain The lattln., 0111 ho entk.lorted mai It ,
the arm
of 1:11W &Intr.. 51011111$ A ett
NiI:LS(OIZ ROBES—EOM A mo, M 0N
.(1..-Tii:'', C i : i. ATAZfriPPTIVA ‘, : -r ii. ' 111;1.35.1 . 1V: 1' .. 1,1'-
i.va. , , de, No. I 9 WM,: OM., II LOwlrgh, Ps. •
nlel,ll-Ins
_-.-
I,ll:EifillT ()N BACA/ REDUCED.-1 he
ll' Pen ' , lvntw o Itallnoul l: pan
. /Irr MAN nowilll.
1ber ; •: ,.. .7,1 , ;1.i1w1•1ph1A lwr
x tla
,11111,1., , A, ; ,,,,,
.‘,„._,
-
I - •
i i(i It CiIiN'IZES. - Sluni•ltv & BURIN
M
It.o Inylt•. the MU - Talon o the 1.,v11••• no none new
wo• Inzutiful el f La of Light an,) Doll. Clalulle., yu.t n
,wOwl Thar brae nl•owiwn 0,14 Morning., u n . wl.lltw.n. , •:l
..,,,p . ly of
. SNITII NONNET . 11. •••ll . lpg Ter,
.1,,
37 ,
~,= Ito net 1111.bou , Itoln tenlw, . •
-- ----
IQ AItEGE DE LAINEIi, Light and Dark,
1 JP Inrlu.ltnw u few pier.. very beautiful Vreurb, and ml
"'' ln: -117; r"''''"
r''''
.VIEI ; It'llaianir FAA,.
/1111 E BANKERS', awl lima's Slerehanue
Ilwenaln, fle Much. Az _A .w and 51”.P..rdi .
[ion of entnnolo. ny Om k•-awd: w rale ILL lit/L.IIES Lit,
ran- [WWI, Tidal 0., opyosit, Itn,y ctfnce.
ZOIhI.I a
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
FROM WABIMGION
I Corr......tulonre or the Dail) I9tl,bur,;ll tiazetl,
ANIIIMITON, March 20, 1851.
th. PrnAtun qf Land
Irarrants—ProbaLlo Drpreciativn
Eireann qf Senator, —l.inpv,rm m Waxhinobni.
The pension ollipe, at this present time, is a
great national curiosity shop, and like other ex
tensive museums, it is not maintained without a
heavy expenditure. In the branch of business
pertaining to the execution of the bounty land
law, of September 26th, 18:10, sixty fire clerks
are employed, and I ant confident, that had the 1
matter been resolutely pressed upon Congress;
1
an additional sixty five . would have been author.
ined. It would be vain to attempt to describe
within the compass of a letter, the details of the
duties to which these clerks are assigned, but I
can soon give your readers some iqa of the
quantity of work before them, and of the pro
gress they are making, in disposing of it.
lip to the 24th of last November, over SI,IIOO
warrant, had been issued under the various net
granting bounty lands to the soldiers of the Mex
ican war, which had been in force about three
years. The business of the Pension Office under
those laws, is now nearly concluded—not far
front a hundred thousand cases having been pas ,
ed upon, and about ninety thousand warrants
granted. The latest law, therefore employs al
-1 most the whole force of the office.
From llctober I st, 1850. to March 20thL
days less than six months, there have been
t . iiielved and registered, in round timuliers, 100,-
000 applications for bounty hinds. They ave
rage aloud sixty acres. The office commenced
issuing warrants about the middle of January.
which is a few days on•e two months. The total
number issued is in the vicinity of eight thou
sand, equal to an average of 140 per day. lint
I understand that they will be issmst hereafter.
at the rate of three hundmil and fifty : per day, or
over. The machinery in the different offices,
which the ramified operations under (his t:, em
brace, le•ginning to work smoothly, and with
in iine year the country Will he 11001/0 with, say
seventy five thousand land warrants. not trans
ferrable, mat to be located at once upon the !alb
lie domain.
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Whether the Department, or enthathe Gov
ernment, will recognize any male whatever, of
dealing in !liege warrnnt.l, so a, to nett, them
available 1.1 warrAntees, through the ilervices or
prufeorionul agents. remains to be seen. But 1
have 110 tlott,ht that the Secretary of the Interior
and the rorinni,sioners of the twirl ogl e r, have
had the sanction of the Preiddent, and their col
leagues in iidlniniitration for all they:liar c done.
and that their Jeerer , will rianitin law for nt
least nine month, and perhaps until the whole
body of living beneficiaries under the law. have
passed away. lixperience under former ler+ has
shown that the original warrantee, the actual
soldiers and their heirs, entitled to them, will not
locate then,. It IS not necessary to invinitigate
the mimes, hut they nerve !ive Nettle,' upon the
granted them, and they will not Servitor
Soleil, of Nliehigan, it, hio recent very
searchingispeech tin this suhject. idioweil that not
mnre than 2,400 individuals. o f the %Mogi enti
tled under the Mealean war bounty art!, hod
themselves entered and -ettic.l their own lands
li e a ls o desribe/I in some detail, effort:, of the
British Government, to induce it- diseliarited.ol
- to settle upon the ilee f ferli!el,t.ol
-1,3. free Itr.ente Mei 111,i
ey. added to the land They oil fwiled: Very
few of warrantees under the bounty Intidnot,
The h•iendii of MrjSeward in this city or.•
highly elated at 'the elections at Albany. se
much eo, tint they tired guns from the Vint
try this anent:ion a responee. The i•Uninn
' , arty - are down , m 'the movement.
The liev. Mr. Leithart, N who haa rtieent
, returned Frani threie year, entire in the frigate
4e °' Brandywine, on the eoart Brazil. boo teen or
ro l" aerial to the U. S. receiving shin North Carolina
•.ne lying at the llrooklyti Nary Yard. Engineer'llit,
ia of no tire to well la detached-froth the Navy yard waiting, or
derv. The oture.hin I,,ingtun n ready for diet
:L•vu ant , ae .r o . The ideam propeller Son Jacinto im it
s 1 w ' rn3 " . ' thirdre 'dick underOing repnita.•Thr atorerbini
•re , '". 1:••lier and Fredonia are fitting, fur teat. Th
aaoitalile ta • ,a -staler., • loop 07 war tierniaatown waiting for CZLi
1 land nil-eel:it a' or (:ode-•iiiami dealer , . their l ing
just sue:Tlling the war of I. 11. Itvtuallyenterol
their iamls. They sub! their rights for tt
All this shows the usele , wie, Cte inTolicy of ;t.-.
tempting to protect the citiren against —,pecui
lotion;' ore absurdly odious terms for the rapid
and easy mole of buying awl selling property.
which, ietivell in unwilling harnl , , no tu , e to
any holy nor to the community.
Many lloinionels Meek 111'
rentaiv vu the market. Ii it iron: e -00,;
thd therefore ovlitoble t, • ongrtht, settler,,,
twice will he kept op at itineit half tie firlt iioet
of the lands they will Collier to voter. Daring
ate! enterpri•iintt nilientnrer, lioweNer, may en
ter the market to purehrini the warninti of the
lateet ieiate. relying iirent the honor of the partic
to eleente dee.lu after the location and iiiiate of
the patent. In that eiteeit ie pleeiitile the cart-eat
'rice for warrant, of IGO acre, may range he
wren fifty and seventy five dollar. during the
=II
We hear to tiny: by telegraph, of the election
How IlannNob :Lo Senator rem New
York; for six yea,, and the probability of Vie
election of (tor. Briggii, of Mniniarhirietts, to Foe
eed Mr It•flttnill. if no election hat taken place
it.the latter State bi day, it is ithaleit certain
that a Whig will be chosen. before the end of the
sion. Thus the thee , Suite, which hose Lora
so long hung up in limbo. with regard to their
Senators, will all he happily ilelivert:l out of
their .utilintions and troubles. by the choke of
WhlgSenntora. How great is the pits, that
Ninsybtania. New Jersey. and It slitware, shauld
hive each loot the chance by an withwliy torn of
Life wheel, of securing represonntiteo 01 the
tame stamp.
You will penreive Lp vlrinul novount, now
well authenticated, that my statement concerning
the return of Mr. Forward, front Copenhagen,
was entirely correct Mr. Doer, of N.
Mr. Hilliard, of Alabama, will succeed hint. It
is expected also, that one or the other of these
gentlemen will go to St. Petersburg, in place
of Honorable Neil S. Brown, who has solicited
recall. Mr. Setrahl, Mr. Bell, and n ttmall
number of other members of Congress, re
main here upon their old .tompin7, ygo undo.
Governor Seward leaves in the morning for
New York. Hon. Pre-don King. , of N. \
who fell and fractured his knOP no two mond,
ngn, has just emerged from hi, room, and may
be seen taking the air on a rnnny morning/upon
crutches. Ile will return to tin , hanks of the
icy St. Lawrence, no 00011 an the bones will tier
inilit OILS.
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FROM H/LIOII3I3ITRGH
leurrogpanclouro nr Ihr 1.31 y Pittol.urgh
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Hatiaisnenutt, 'March IR . In my tail number I left you. dear friends,
The .Appropriation Bill was reported this morn- 1 upon the ground. .iii;. idea, return with me
ing, and will receive the action of tlw House next , to the hove, and we will see how we can or
;week. But few provisions in it will he contested, ; range our home
'and as the bill is resale the spreial order of ; The iftvangellictit of ii house comprises not
Thurtidny, the VII. anti every succeeding day nu- ; "'Oy ai... distribution of the riainui anal offices,
'll disposed of. the Biome will soon ;lend it to the J but the occupation of the ground also UllOll which
other timing) for its concurrence. . :itisto be 'built.
The bill appropriates: More 3 plait may be very well atvanged in
For Common Selwyn] purp,e, i'llii,iiici ,t.elf, ,tt liras the convenience of rooms, putisa-
For militia expenses, exeloding •ialariei ge.i, -mica a;,, and domestic aixotumvelations
of Brigadier inspectors. - :OW rtr, cotwOrtied, anal yet lie very ill arranged for
For the payment of the iliter,i next Au erection upon a particular spot.
• •• - Su. inauy books that give illimtrated de..crip
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Fu T.7, r t dr,„:, 1 ,, 1 f e , 1 ,71 / e /r , ) t . ;.,„, r ,fi,,,,,,,,ert)rs , , Ron, of ,ills.. and eottagrs sadly fail, when •
reader end,•arours to practically carry out any
/ Z i a / n l , /r i , / , / ,; / :, / ,7 t / .:, /. ,, e , . / ,/r u l ,',, / ,L .1 ,, 1 ,1 3 :1 1 ,.. I fs 1 .
,•: . , ,. i ; l, i n ee , i . t f
, t , l , 7 y d , t; i i f e ls r : f ,, o t r
6 li ,, e t fi e u i d g s h , „„ h o y w o re w r hen s ui h tn i., -
/fi ' lditiu " /A/ /i4/1.2 ' "/ 31 ' 1."Pri“". I ."
,rottnd routes to he fairly mapped before him,
pairs :titer lleemober 1.. t, IS:Al.
and fir pencils his plan thereon: or when better
For ordinary repairs to he insde otter
1 I ' , ditto still. lie goes upon the ground itself and and pins
O, first o r pe "" fib ” /. 05 51 ' out the outlines of his house, he generally has to
Fur motive power 4,1..13, , for th • e year
fir,-.000 ! thactdou and change hi - , much of the design in i
ending Nov. stub, :,:.I.
U. , hunk as to involve the trouble of beginning .
In addition to the a mount , I lpetpri ,, , it i e 4 ; l
• 'almost Is :tor, as in fact it would prove ultimate-!
to this porposr l'Y l i '' :" °I. ‘1 ". 711,000 ly morn satisfactory if he did.
I SAO,
1 .. from In, : \lel]. then, first, bow to plarethe house. The ,
Fo l r hu lll';',i`'7 . l ;7 / J p ,. / .7;,,n..,:,..,! . ;It 000 ' first thing to he secured is a good aspect.
.
For rldmilding towing path nu,: roa,l , In England it is verycommon to face the build
: ing, not due north and south. east null won. but
bridge or er the S , itsnuelroi n a s t
• ....MO ! to place it diagonally, so that the sun ehrld in a
I larli'.l Ferry.
For the payment or debts contracted for : greater or less degree, have access to each side
repairs during the fi-.111 3 earzndiug , or the house.
Noe. :oth, ISIS,: , 11„5 . 2 I , This plan has advantages. widen might be Col-
For repair of road and farm bridges en . lowed in some cases, here. 1
canals sod railroads belonging to the Asa general rule, the entrance hall should I
Commonwealth, "" WO not open towards the, but towards. the
-d
Frt. the completion of the Western Re-
I east ' matt or 'l est ' //.' 1 . /// s n," , ' f '' il:e n :or k tliltv i i t '' sh.l " ; 1
'ovule, - 45,000 I Rarity obliges the necessity _
The Canal Commi,sioners are required to put 0 , • .
'I be i ng c hosen, take care that the hall door is l
under contract a railroad to ovoid the inclined 1 serceneuchraevr,rolauggehir
i t c t l w o , cici ,,i l d t m owLni t s h. the . 1
planes on the Portage railroad, the marimum I .north . n / open/. fle d, the entrance of th e !
grade not to exceed seventy feet . to the mile, I though the door r,e ope .
commencing at any point on the east side of the
Allegheny Mountains, west of llollidaysburgh. co ld 'r will be greatly , prevented.
! toe ' kitchen and necessary domestic offices
' and terminating at any point west of the summit t may jut .ott towhrlo the north and stretching tn.
of said mountain, and east of Joh nstrumi. As 1 t . w o r ! / ,, r ,. // : :,,,,, '1 ,.%,„ 0 g r r. m 'u ore isi :i n :im s n sl ie a p e o n in ' ts f h o e r .
soon as the route is determined,
raissioners are required to-pmeetke7beeacnoanisCat: the Compass for the main building.
, 1 If Four destiny in your country home is going
lion of said road under contract,
and enntide.' l to be that of a-mere idler, or a seeker of re%
the same without unnecessary delay. • ' . ' .
VOLUME LXIV---NUMBER 19
The Governor is authorized to borrow nn the
faith of the Commonwealth, and of the revenue
hereinafter mentioned. $250,000, and issue cer
tificates of loan therefor, redeemable in thirty
years from date, for this purpose.
The following revenues are pledged to defray
the expenses:—The tax of mills on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, as per Act of Assembly
of .Ipril 13th, 1846, and also the difference in the
aggregate cost during the present year, of defray
ing the expeases . of motive power, repairs of
road, and all other expenses necessary for the
successful working of the Portage Railroad, and
the cost of defraying the same expenses when
the planes of said road shall have been avoided;
and after the interest on the above loan is annu-•
ally paid, the surplus shall be invested, together
with the accumulation of interest in the said
loan, or any other loan of this Commonwealth.
If void loan cannot be purchased at its par value,,
the said investment is to form n eluting fund for
the redemption of the principal and interest.
The - Auditor General is required - to examine
the number, and certify to the State Treasurer
the balance remaining over and unpaid to John
11011nes, of Pittsburgh, President of the fund in
the case of the State of Pennsylvania against the
Wheeling and liehnot Bridge Company, end to
pay the balance, should it not exceed $2,000.
The Committee of the House reported this mor
ning against the appropriation to the Western
Pentsylvania hospital.
In the Senate the Committee reported with a
uvulaee recoummulaiioN: the bill to Divorce Elba
and James Dunbar the bill to reduce the expen
see of collecting State and County in Venango
and Braver coun ties; tLe bill relating to security
given in cases of appeal ; and the bill to divorce
Mary Ann and Abraham
The Senate did nothing except discuss and vo
ted down a claim against the State for damage: ,
on the public works—pass the hill to incorporate
the Somerset and Johnstown Plank Road Com
pany, and to legitimate Robert Robinson and
others.
FROM NEW YORK.
On Pally Pittsburgh thartte.)
ila=
Since my last, we have had little eLe but
rain and snow—quite enough to last the month
of March out. In some parts of the city princi 7
pally on the West side it good deal - of damage
'ioo been dune by the great rise in We tide—in
the lower part of Washington and Greenwich
streets which run parttllell with the river, an•l
ado, sonte of the croon streets near the river, the
basements of the houses were flooded with writer
awl in some imaance+ to the depth of four feet.
which drove the occupants k mostly poor people.)
precipitately into the street♦. Night before last
a hundred families tont, refuge in the Station
houses onnl with tin it frlend=. Considerabln
damage wan done to the slipping in port by cha
ling and from their moorings. Sono
of the -old salts - say that it was the severe,
storm that has occurrent in this vicinity in a ma
many years. On Staten Nand, Long Island, um
other neighboring places it was equally severe
No enoonels atteniptend to go •out tin era for twt
day., and there were only two or three arrivals
It to feared that we shrill hear of a good MM.
shipwrecks on the coast. Speculation in real es
tate is at present running high in this city, awl
enormous prices are paid for desirable locations.
A great sale of corporation property (about !ilk
lots.) woo counnienc<4.l yestenlay, and is now go
log on. The prices exhibit a y!ery great advanw
ver the sales of hest year. The property tiny
sold becomes taxable for the city. The proceed.
go to the Sinking Pont for the liquidation of ale
City debt, on do the proofs - 44 of all other mei
iil
estate owned by th orporation. about it 4 htnl
01(1 city revenue wee t to the Sinking Fund la
y ear iI, o ~ity delli slltlloo,ooll, and 00 sink
mgrfund norrullt... to . '1,(11K1J11111.
.1 spy Fesoiori . f thy. City Legislator• lia•
been ealled • and the irst mooting took - place 10,
Pv , ning. .1 smries i 4 reiolution, men. adopto
inviting the LegishitUr ',lnd Site authorities t
pqrt.tke or the 11,1qt,ditivs of the city. :Ind ,
... ~ . itto..• v.i.• ai.;.u10 , . , 1 to carry them int., el
r,...,.
Among the deathc in this city last week arm
a colored woman who had reached the age of Itt•i
year,
A con of the lion N. Trist, (who is a d of
pint, whither on his avas to the asylum where he
is engaged, was ovartaken hey a train of ears on
the Hudson hirer IWlroad near Fortieth Street.
yesterday. during the snow storm, anal seriously
injuried by the locomotive, lie is expected to
recover.
A report was current yesterday of the death
of Major Noah, theeditor of the Sunday Times.
who has been ill setae time, but it was contra
diet.,l late at night in time-to prevent s the an
nouncement from lieing general. some of the
papers, however. poildished his obituary. and all
that did spoke well of him. I.trust be may re
v
er and smile witll his accustomed good nature,
at th• real of - his f, lends in hurryinghim thus t:
eternity': lad I hear that the veteran editor has
written his last article, he was very loan this
morning, and his fdmily and physicians despair
of his recovery. •
The Major has been connected with the pre,,
about 45 year., and was always an active politi
cian. In his younger and palraiest days, he es.
revised an immense influence in the political
!side that he espoused. Tide was partieuLarly
' noted as a paragraph writer, in which style he
exceiled, his concise and vigorous style of com
position was exerted in opposing DeWitt Clinton
and the Eric ('anal about 30 years rinse, and he
very nearly defeated that great project, a circum
stance lie has since often saidhe regretted, as the
results which have so much exceeded all his cal.
' The stock market continues without any ani
mation. and there is no desire on the part of the
operators to enter into large engagements. Money
is increasing in demand without any apparent
came except a general foreboding that some evil
.nms hanging over commerce and monetary af
fairs.
. .
Thii apprehension will it is thought, be remo
ved if nothing occurs very rhortly, of which I
cannotjee at present any serious indications.--
Capitalists are easily alarmed, particularly after
priceS lime been stimulated to high points.
sale of $lO,OOO Pennsylvania s's was made to
day 114 Oal. and 111110 Mad River Monde at 87.
The draft'for $9040011, on account of the Mea
icauludemnity bas all been paid out of our Sub-
Treasury, leaving a bat mee to day of $,.509-
MI,. 10 111 ILO • iNE AMP
and . refined and refining ease; you will probgbly
desire your choice room to be a sort'of snuggery,
hall library, half salon, and wholly comfortnblei
and no you tribe a sunny southern aspect for its
one side:. and, if your room is verydarge, you
divide its unity somewhat by n bay window at
one end, probably the ea?terri--itt which, when
the noonday blaze is pouring on your extosed
nide, you may cit ensconced And read tymetly,
and with untroubled eye, in thenhade of the re
cess. •
Your next thought naturally, (I hope not the
t) wiil he of your dining room.
Now, touching the aspect and posiiion of said
dining room. I have a few words to say. .
If you are going to be an early-feeding, unlit
ting-after-late-dinner family, let the room look
east, nod for this reason. In the middle of the
day, when you sit down to table, a room darkened
to exclude the son, is both inconvenient and un
comfortable for purposes that, like carving,
demanding a steady light By noon the sun wilt
be off the eastern side, so you may dine in com
fort, without interposing, a blind as a bonier be
tween your table and his scrutinizing glance.
lf, however, you make the lite afternoon ar
early evening meal the principal event of the day
a room with 'an end looking west, through a bay
in which the golden, glowing light. miff stream
cheerfully in, richly touching up.the crystal and
thn china upon your table, anendding . =other
depth of mellow beauty to yonr apricot and
peach, will, I think, be found umrepleasaut and
so the question, touching, ns I conceive it to do,
upon these two points, I wilt leave, if youplense,
'open for your consideration.
You, of course, wilt provide a little gem of
room, if octagonal or oval. orunaintly cornered,
so much the better, for the lady of the house,
and whether boudoir, hook room or work room,
as the taste of its fair presiding deity may deter
mine, let it have the sunniest aspect, the most
charming prospect you con giie it; for there•will
the taste that eah - best enjoy tlte enjoyable, in
outer view and.inner elegance, mast congregate.
Place it south or suuthavest, opening into a plant
cabinet, or nn oinbra, not, I think, directly lead=
ing on to the main piazza, or its sweet seclusion
would be marred: but yet in reach of all the
agreeable adjuncts to the house which you have
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been able to attain.
The room answering to the salon, drawing
room, or hest parlor, I find very difficult to treat,
to nay entire satisfaction, in n. country 'house.
That n large, rheerful, gay and airy extra
room is desirable, I am not disposed, of course,
to deny; but a room opened only occasionally,
filled with finery. which is covered up horn vul
gar gaze three fourths of the year, tiCCULY to sae
too party-idi and pretentious for the country.—
Still. n room for the evening accommodation of a
large family, and for the occasional reception of
company, is at least a convenience: and so, cau
tioning against the vulgar error of sacrificing all
the oornfort of the other rooms in the house to
the attainment of It :11,0Wy parlor, and not for
getting the remarks made about the library, we
will consider the provision of such a room a Ile
cresity, owl lewd to the good sense and taste of
its occupants to appropriate it properly.
Make it a large. well-lighted apartment, facing.
nih or weiit, with windows opening upon n spa
n+ piazza: it may he os tuite_with the dining
iorn and but not, to toy nude, with the
lintry. Any restore that will break- the regu
irity of outline, n o a projecting how or bay
ioduw, will take trout the too tlret.sy'cltgracter
it the room, out 'he dt.,irable, not ou3y on
that necnunt. hut from the increased cheerfulneai.
of internal aspect it will hnpart...
In all peal houses there should be o gentle
tirYSSing root°, 11111" the hall'and the din
ing room but yet No :cunningly contrived, as. .
while perfectly tatty of access, it is, neverthelena,--
retired, and its entra n ce secured front olaterva-
•
tion.
The prinriral ..tairt,se should be roomy and
ca.) . rat tevent. I w o uld advt., that it be rgli
•thetigh connecting, immediately with, and not is
the main entrance hall. as the latter could then
give an area itrmhstrocted space, very desire ,
hie ir the a-n in holiday times, be filled
o itiorei and frolic toting people. Tho
tint-Lnviing all . the stairway reading to the
eltionlier
. story, lie-so arranged as to come
on the ,a m,• level ay. the floor of rooms and paa 7
Faig-eii over the kitchen, etc., no it 7411 then htii,
hanily to the Fork. or aervants' otoircase, and to
the bathing rtionoi, etc.
, .
The sleeping apartments I shall hare a great
deal more to ~.:IV about in future numbers.. At'
- present I ant only corking to show . sunierules for
the general distribution of the ports of .n house
Ilium the - plan: and. as the chanilierAoor .tou,t
greatly resemblte that below, I will only obserrt,
the bed rooms should 1 e spacious, welt lightee p :.
and ventilated, and all hare separate means 41i .
access to the corridors , ;•that tireesing r00m,,,-tin—
en, loset , , house maid,' closets, bathing rooms,
etc., eh' . should he thMlght about, and that the
,ervants' ..tairway and passage , out, if possible,
to be entirely dittinct front those used by the
milt.:
I Imes a few more general remarks 'to inukc
here in resmrd to the rooms already spoken of,
and then, ttfterdiseu,ing the hestway of build
ing, of warming, and of ventilating; and after
spearing of the different Style of architecture.
suitable for country i'esitlences, to secure Con
gruity with the seenery , around, (see the defini
tions in the last lumber of the desiderata in A
country home,) I propose going through each
room and portion of a dwelling, and all tul--
julacte, in detail. tlainkingthat, after havingented
down the memoranda, a general view
r 'of the sub:.
jee4 would be likely to bring to mind,,the practi
cal,' and. it may be, the somewhat technical di:
rectiont I shall have nigive, wattle better under- -
1 stood: .
The height and proportion of
,roonts must, in
a luea,anre, depend upon the :die of tho . bnildinE;
there are, however, ceredn reettictimis that may
he stated.
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A dining room, to secure the comfort of the
diners:should not be ever less than sixteen feet
wide, though, provided the fireplace heat the cud -
and not the side of the room, if needs must be.
less width will do; but fifteen is the minimum
even then for servants to get comfortably rotund
between the table and the wall.
The drawing room should net be a square, but
ruttier long than otberwise. The fireplace should•
he at the side of this room, unless its positionin
reference to other rooms opening in connection
with it, would rendert.his position 'objectionable:
As a rule, endeavor not to bare windows at
opposite sides or ends of rooms, (unless only-one
end be kept open at a time,) or they rilLproduee
cross lights and 'some unpleasant phenomena of,
hhadoms and reflections, very tryirig to a fair
face and a cheri;:hed picture.
The aliEulnte proportions and heights of rooms
have caused a good deal of argumentation: nod
writing amongst those learned. in such thjug.,,;
but as a general rule i may state to you that the
height of n room to produce a good effect should
never he le, than three fourths of its width; or,
3S a still hotter and more tvinsequent guide, it
should ho Ono third of the sum of the width and
the length added together. •
Thin,. in an apartment +intern feet hy.twenty,,
by the first rule, the heighwouldbe twelve feet;
and the rum of the width and length being thirty
As feet, one third of that would again give the
height as twelve feet; awl by either rule the re
sult would be the proper altitude for imai a aired,
apartment
There rules, however, will tint apply to long
galleries, corridors, rot., of which the propoftione
are generally as varied as they are arbitrary: but
no a basis for determining the proper hetyht'ef
rooms, 119 usually proportioned, their guidance
may very safely be [nested.
The kitchen and domestic. offices _present too
Important n subject for attention . ; to he other
than thoroughly discussed." I shall devote con
siderable space to their consideration in a futon.
number. Their general position has been des.4..
noted, and my readers must content theinselve
with the promise that I will return again to din
portion of the house when some other tnatteia
have been dwelt upon. u. w/
Aurna mime I I ciiims.--The New York Tel
lione•says that the
,Wppoinnnent.
of ,‘rehhishop Hughes as a. meMbeil Pt the,
lege of Cardinals, 1134 riot been either formally
or otherwise announced to his deem. in thateity
sod that it is not yet to liecormitlercal as baring,'
taken place., The elevation of Bishop Hughes,
is, however. expected, and as it will he the crei=
Linn of the first Canlinal in this country, it May .
be reprdeilai e . rl.lCnee of the increased la
ert.4 which the Pope is taking iritheatfaliahnd
pro , peets of the Catholic Church in the United
States A. , an ecclesiastical body, the College
in divided into three classes, to witcCardinalsEich
ops, Cardinal-Pricihyterii, and Caritnal-Deacons,
mot their office is to counsel the Fylveiniment of
the Church, to preside over such ilopiatments of
it as they may lie appointed and to elect from
their own number a Pope. Their Creation and
promotion belong to the Pope exclusively. The.
immel of those who are'ehosen are read in the
assembled College, where they receive the ri2.i
hat, and the•title of "Ni • Eminence - or -I f l4
race."
'VIRGINIA has been appealed to by the venera
ble Mr. Cheves to lead the seces,ion movement;:
`She will be ready to do rn whenever she thinks:
there is just cause for abandonhig the Union.- -
- At present ihe does nut feel herself ngTiered by
the action of Congre-s, and her . beanng.
South Caroline nu warrant for her amriNt,
expectation that etc can be, drtigiged into.
of folly which she utterly - condemns and .esebass: '
—Richmond Moe,
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